
I am 29% through the audiobook, December 25, 2000.
(view spoiler)[I relate to a lot of what Eva says, especially before she has Kevin. Her whole thing about grief and little annoyances that are still annoying even after something huge and horrible has happened. I'll find the quote and add it here at some point. Her anxiety/anger about her husband being late and not knowing where he is. That entire section is very me. Her talking about wanting to have a baby because all the big things left in life that she can think of are all negative. I didn't realize before but I think I have some of that. Not that I had children for that reason, but now that we are done having kids it's like "what now?"
That being said, her lack of maternal love and care for Kevin is where she stops being relatable. Of course her situation is completely different, having a baby who it seems just hates her from the very beginning.
I wonder why she is writing letters to Franklin. Are they separated? Is he dead? I really do love the writing in this book and I wish I had time to read it physically and pull out my highlighter. (hide spoiler)]

I started over the weekend and I'm through chapter 10. Really liking it!
(view spoiler)[I must remind myself with YA dystopian books that it's okay if the setup of the world doesn't make sense. Like, there are much easier ways to quell the overpopulation from not dying other than this. Such as only allowing people to "turn the corner" a certain number of times before disabling their healing nanites, or gleaning them then. I'm also positive not everyone actually does want to live forever so there would be at least a small percent of people willing to sign up to die at some point. Also, why stick with the percentages of deaths from the time or mortality? Why does that matter?
Anyway, other than my nitpicky brain, I do like this a lot. I like that to be a scythe you really shouldn't want to do it (much like being king or president). I like the kids and Scythe Faraday. These rogue scythes that are mass-gleaning are scary though. Are they within their rights or is there some kind of uprising within the system? (hide spoiler)]

I finished and I agree Lorraine.
(view spoiler)[I was holding out hope for the majority of the book but I really just stopped caring. I read the last 100 pages but I can't say I absorbed or cared about it at all.
The letters after the first 3 or 4 were just a waste of time. They didn't reveal anything at all, just the history of what had happened to the previous Myfanwy and since we knew how that ended up, it didn't matter!
Urban fantasy does seem to miss for me more often than high fantasy. I thought the premise was pretty interesting and I enjoyed bits and pieces of the book. However a lot of the plot was either boring or ridiculous, like the screaming, skinless Belgian. Was the author going for funny? It wasn't. (hide spoiler)]

I finished. I rated it 3.5 stars.
ReviewThrough the end:
(view spoiler)[I sort of stopped liking it when they arrive at The Peak and things just start getting weirder and weirder. Then the ending itself fell a little flat. Ashley had cancer, which is a fine twist, but the way Scott figures that out with just a whole monologue from Inez was a little meh. (hide spoiler)]

Dominique, do you have a preference on month for One of Us Is Lying?
Charlotte, I'll put all of your suggestions on November for now with a note you're open. Darker Shade of Magic will be confirmed for December of course.
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Hi Beth! starting this one tonight

I will also join The Alice Network
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I'm through Chapter 16 and I agree.
(view spoiler)[I like the world and the whole Checquy system. I also like the main character, though I wish I could spell her name without looking... Myfanvwy?
I do not like how heavily the story relies on the exposition in the letters. I tend to zone out during the longer ones, which is unfortunate since I'm sure I'm missing some important things.
She is much more honest and outgoing than I would be if I didn't know what I was doing. She really doesn't spend a lot of time quietly observing. I'm also surprised she told Dr. Crisp that she interfered with the interrogation. She still has no clue who betrayed her, maybe play things a little closer to the chest. (hide spoiler)]

Me too! I have a hold at the library. It will probably be a few weeks before I get to this one.

Hi Lorraine! Sounds good! I will try to get to the library today or tomorrow to get my copy.
It's my first time with this author as well. I've had it on my list for a while!

I've started this.
I joined because I listened to the first book last summer and liked it enough to continue, just never got around to it!
I just finished
Marble Hall Murders by this author as well and I think I like that series a little more.
I'm not a huge fan of Horowitz writing himself as a character in this series, but I like the Sherlock-esque vibe and the mystery itself! I just try really hard to pretend Horowitz isn't himself.
(view spoiler)[I am wondering if Richard Price is based on the author of the same name, but I'm not sure who the ex wife of Adrian would be if she's a real person? (hide spoiler)]

I'm in for all 10
🐇 A book that starts a series or sends you on a journey
🌹 A book with red on the cover or in the title
🍔A book where characters gather, dine, or drink
🔍 A book that’s a mystery or made you say “what is going on?!”
🐛 A book with a wise, strange, or philosophical character
👭 A book with a mirror, reflection, or doppelgänger theme
👑 A book featuring royalty, powerful leaders, or fierce femmes
🎩 A book you chose for no logical reason at all
📖 A book that’s fantasy, surreal, or speculative fiction
⏱️ A book that’s been on your TBR for far too long

Update to Message 22: 9/15
9/15
The Fury by
Alex Michaelides

Wow have I never updated my progress on this challenge?? Oops
Update to message 22: 30/30 complete!!

Update to Message 16: 8/12
July & August
Focus your reading on European authors and/ or settings.
📗1.
The Paris Express by
Emma Donoghue (France)
📗2.
Ivan's War: Life and Death in the Red Army, 1939-1945 (Russia)

Update to Message 18: 24/30, but only 2 in the "how" category, so still whatever that level is.